lucy1984
Well-Known Member
I have a 16.2hh thoroughbred who is 20 years old and a 16.3hh wbxtb who is 3½ years old. They are both living out in a 5 acre field. (For the first winter!!)
They are rugged now full time - the wbxtb just has a rain sheet on and the tb has a medium weight rug on (When it gets a bit colder I will dig out their warmer rugs)
IMO the 3½ is nicley rounded, the tb is a bit less in weight but you can't see ribs but can just feel them... (The tb is retired btw and the young one isnt being ridden yet)
I'm feeding the tb on Alfa-A Oil (one big round scoop full) and half a big round scoop of economy mix. I also add NAF general purpose supplement and a scoop of garlic granules. The wbxtb has the same but a bit less. I feed this once in the morning only.
They are also having a large haynet each in the mornings.
I was going to feed sugarbeet and barley too but I've been told to leave it till after Dec when it gets colder/or if they start to lose condition.
What I'm feeding them seems to be doing the trick so far as they don't seem to be losing condition.
What do you think of this? What do you feed? All opinions welcome.
They are rugged now full time - the wbxtb just has a rain sheet on and the tb has a medium weight rug on (When it gets a bit colder I will dig out their warmer rugs)
IMO the 3½ is nicley rounded, the tb is a bit less in weight but you can't see ribs but can just feel them... (The tb is retired btw and the young one isnt being ridden yet)
I'm feeding the tb on Alfa-A Oil (one big round scoop full) and half a big round scoop of economy mix. I also add NAF general purpose supplement and a scoop of garlic granules. The wbxtb has the same but a bit less. I feed this once in the morning only.
They are also having a large haynet each in the mornings.
I was going to feed sugarbeet and barley too but I've been told to leave it till after Dec when it gets colder/or if they start to lose condition.
What I'm feeding them seems to be doing the trick so far as they don't seem to be losing condition.
What do you think of this? What do you feed? All opinions welcome.